the allied powers were the countries that were tossed in the middle of world war one and were asked by the main countries fighting to join the fight and they would hold bargans with the main countries.
There were over a hundred countries that were not part of World War I.
Each country had a secret alliance with maybe four or five other countries. so if one country declared war on another their allied countries would have to declare war as well.
Then end of World War I in November 1918 was not completely due to American involvement. The allied effort consisted of many countries and every one contributed to the surrender. They all fought and many from all of the allied countries died.
Soldiers from other countries.
The countries involved with World War I are as follows: Allied Powers: France, England, Russia, and United States Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire
Italy are one of Germany's allied since the invasion of Europe.
The allied countries of world war one where: the British Empire, France, Russia, Belgium and later the Americans. Whilst the Central powers were the Germans, Austrohungarians, Italians (at the start), Ottomans and the Bulgarians
A gift of money from one government to another is called foreign aid. The money is usually given by first world countries to third world countries to help in times of calamities.
Franz Ferdinand is one of the key people of course. His assassination in Sarajevo precipitated the Austrian declaration of war. This caused countries allied with Austria-Hungary (the Central Powers) and countries allied with Serbia (the Entente Powers) to declare war on each other, starting World War I.
During World War one these countries were known as "The Axis of Evil", or 'The Central Powers."
During WW II, the Soviet Union was one of the allied countries which helped to defeat Nazi Germany.